Saturday, June 6, 2009

Dada to play ODI's for Bengal


Date : 6/6/09


Kolkata: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said he would pad up for Bengal in the domestic one-day tournaments but would stay away from the Ranji Trophy.

"I have plans to play one-day tournaments for Bengal. It will help me keep fit and get me ready for next edition of IPL. However, I will not be playing the longer format," Ganguly told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.

Asked about his plans for IPL III, the former Kolkata Knight Riders captain said, "We will see how it goes and how the Knight Riders think tank plan out the next season."
"But I have talked to many former players who played in IPL this time without any prior practice. I spoke to (Adam) Gilchrist and he told me he had not touched the bat till IPL. He told me he had stopped playing after the inaugural IPL in India and picked the bat only in South Africa," he said.

Ganguly refrained from talking about Knight Riders coach John Buchanan.

Asked about the controversies involving him in IPL II, the iconic left-hander said, "There have been controversies in the inaugural edition as well. But I don't want to talk about that and create another controversy."

SOURAV IS THE EXPERT ANALYST FOR T20 WORLD CUP

Date: June 3, 2009

India's most successful captain Sourav Ganguly will start a new innings post-retirement. It will be behind the microphone, as expert analyst for the ICC World Twenty20, commencing in England on Saturday.
As per a deal with ESPN-STAR Sports, Ganguly will be part of a commentary panel that includes Ian Chappell, Ian Bishop, Wasim Akram, Sanjay Manjrekar, Harsha Bhogle and Nasser Hussain.

Ganguly, who will begin his stint with the channel from the semi-final stage, said he is excited about his new role, which also comprises interacting with his former teammates.

"I look forward to interviewing my erstwhile teammates. I am very excited about my new role as the ICC World Twenty20 is the biggest event for an analyst like me and I look forward to the semi-finals and the final where I will be commencing my stint with ESS," he said.

R C Venkateish, Managing Director, ESPN Software India Pvt. Ltd. said "Ganguly's uncanny ability to read match situations made him fit for the job."

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